Posts Tagged Drama
HIGH VOLTAGE REVIEW
Posted by Chris Niblock in art/drama, Uncategorized on May 28, 2025

Mary Shelley’s gothic tale, Frankenstein isn’t exactly a bundle of laughs. Mary, it seems, didn’t do jokes. Fast forward 200 years or so to The Stretton Players Spring production of High Voltage, Chris Niblock’s reimagining of this classic tale and there were jokes aplenty delivered with perfect timing by a superb cast. There was plenty for the audience to feast their eyes on too with great costumes and set, not to mention Frankenstein’s resurrection machine!
Copies of the script are available from amazon price £5.00. Performance licences are also competitively priced. https://www.amazon.co.uk/High…/dp/1916108296/ref=sr_1
Any one interested in mounting a production of High Voltage can obtain a Pdf sample of the script by messaging me on this page or on my facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/CNibs The play is a comic retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Victor has journeyed to London where he plans to create a bride for his monster. In a cellar bar frequented by medical students, he meets Goth barmaid Greta who introduces him to a pair of unscrupulous grave robbers.

SIX NEW PLAYS
Posted by Chris Niblock in Uncategorized on October 2, 2021
With very little to do, in terms of going anywhere or doing anything, I spent a large part of the second covid lockdown writing plays. I already had another three, one of which, Back Dated, had been due to debut in the spring of 2020, but the first lockdown put paid to that. I now had six plays and decided to publish them in three volumes details of which can be found below. A click on the image will take you directly to my amazon selling page.



